backyard pigeons
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yes they do! you should keep looking! If you do get some, we will help you all you need!I here they make amazing pets!
Its natural to be upset if you lose something you spend hours with very day. But it isn't natural for pigeons to not fly, and they need free flight, if they are a flying breed. It is inhumane if you ask me to not fly racing homers. If I decide to stop flying them because of hawks (other than during the fall and winter when I lose a bird every fly) I will sell every racing homer I own, and start up with a different breed. Probably old English frills. The looks of a racing homer the day after flying home 100 miles far outweighs one deprived of doing what is natural, free flight. But birds who fly every day (I have several groups of flying birds, YB, OB, don't want to lose, so they fly twice a week birds..., And unsettled, which I am working on settling them now) have nearly twice the muscle tone. They get sick less, and have raised healthier babies. Have you ever seen racing homers fly? It is a sight to behold. They all race out of the coop with excitement. They fly in beautiful patterns. The picture below is from yesterday. A five mile toss. Good practice for the little birdies.Keep your birds indoors if you are upset over hawks. You won't lose any.
Pheasants are native to China! They aren't even supposed to live in North America.
Now, Don't fly Olive! she wasn't Bred for it. Besides, a whole house is a good sized loft.

As far as the pheasants, Good catch! It slipped my mind that they weren't native, due to the hunting seasons (which are generally in place for native birds) and that they have been in the U.S. Since 1881. Thankfully they are not harming native species like other birds are.